Miller's Asheville (Buncombe County, N.C.) City Directory [1948-1949], Part 2

Author: Hill Directory Company.;Piedmont Directory Co.
Publication date: 1948
Publisher: Piedmont Directory Co.
Number of Pages: 746


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Population


Asheville is the county seat of Buncombe County, and one of the principal resort centers of the eastern U. S. The city had a population of 51,310 according to the report of the U. S. Census of 1940, with a metropolitan area population of 76,324.


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History


Asheville was founded in 1797 by John Burton, and was known for about three years of its early history as Morris- town. The name was later changed to Asheville, in honor of Samuel and John Ashe, noted men of that period.


The city has long been a resort center, the first resort hotel having been constructed near the Sulphur Springs in the western part of the city, west of the French Broad River. Later the tourist traffic increased and other resort hotels were built, including the old Battery Park Hotel on the site now occupied by the modern structure. Other hotels have been constructed with the growth of tourist trade, through expansion of transportation facilities, including railways and highways into the highlands. Industry and agriculture also have developed in the mountain section, to the point that Asheville has become a marketing and shopping center for 20 counties of western North Carolina.


Excellent Highways Lead in Every Direction -


Government


Buncombe County is governed by a board of three com- missioners. Asheville has the council-manager form of gov- ernment, which includes a mayor and six other councilmen and a city manager. The two governmental bodies are housed in the handsome City and County buildings which flank the central city plaza. The city has one of the lowest


Biltmore House


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fire records of any city of its size in the country, due to an efficient fire department, and the police department has be- come highly effective with the aid of radio, cooperation with state and county law-enforcement officers and by means of the police cruiser system. Two police radio stations are lo- cated here, one atop the Buncombe County Building and the other, a State police radio station, on the Black Mountain highway.


H


Buncombe County Court House and Asheville City Hall


Tourist Attractions


Scenic and other attractions of Asheville and western North Carolina are always of paramount interest to visitors. The famous Biltmore House and Gardens, located in the midst of the 15,000-acre Biltmore Estate in Asheville, have been open to public view since 1930. The noted mansion, adjudged one of the finest private homes in the world, was constructed nearly half a century ago by the late George W.


Vanderbilt. The House, built after the architectural pattern of the French chateaux, contains a vast collection of objects of artistic and historic value, gathered at great cost by Mr. Vanderbilt in all parts of the world. Notable among the priceless treasures on display are the chessmen of Napoleon, the ceremonial robes of Cardinal Richelieu, ancient tapes- tries which graced the tent of Francis I at the Field of the Cloth of Gold, and a myriad of other rare and precious objects.


Surrounding the House, the vast expanse of gardens and landscaped park presents a great mass of flowers and superb- ly-designed vistas to the beholder throughout the spring, summer and autumn seasons.


In Riverside Cemetery are located the tombs of the fa- mous writer, O. Henry, and Zebulon Vance, Civil War Gover- nor of North Carolina, and the now-famous marker erected to the memory of 18 German sailors by members of the Kif- fin Rockwell Post of the American Legion. This is the only


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monument ever erected by American soldiers to the memory of their foreign foes. Also in Asheville, in the city of his birth, is the tomb of the late lamented Thomas Wolfe, inter- nationally-known author of "Look Homeward, Angel," "Of Time and the River," "The Web and the Rock" and "You Can't Go Home Again."


Mount Mitchell, Highest Peak East of the Rockies


The famous Craggy Rhododendron Gardens, located on the crest of the Great Craggy Mountains near Asheville, are one of the noted scenic attractions of the region near the city. The gardens, which present the massed bloom of mil- lions of purple rhododendron shrubs in June, are reached by means of a link of the famous Blue Ridge Parkway and a forest motor road via Barnardsville, and are the objective for many visitors in Asheville during the bloom of the flowers, which is generally around the middle of June, depending on the season.


In the surrounding highland region, the beauty of the Sapphire Country, Chimney Rock and Lake Lure, the Blow- ing Rock, Little Switzerland and Linville sections, the Tryon resort region, and the sections near Hendersonville, Waynes- ville, Brevard and Highlands are of interest to visitors.


A Scene in the Smokies


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The Chimney Tops, Smoky Mountains National Park


Mount Mitchell, highest mountain in eastern America, and Mount Pisgah in the Pisgah National Forest, may be climbed by the motorist.


The Great Smoky Mountains National Park


Asheville is the eastern gateway city to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, the nation's newest and most pop- ular playground. This great scenic region with its majestic peaks and deep valleys, its vast expanse of virgin forests, its clear trout streams and tumbling waterfalls, is a center of interest for visitors. 1,186,748 visitors entered this park in 1947. Excellent highways connect Asheville with the Great Smokies, and on the eastern approach to the park is located the 60,000-acre reservation of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians. Here live 3,000 Indians, occupying their ancient hunting grounds and pursuing their ancient crafts and cus- toms, under supervision of the Government.


The National Parkway


Through western North Carolina the $30,000,000 "Blue Ridge Parkway" is now under construction, connecting the Shenandoah National Park in Virginia with the Great Smoky Mountains National Park in Tennessee and North Carolina. This great touring route, when completed along the summits of the highest of the Appalachian peaks, will be the finest motor-way in America, covering a distance of approximate- ly 500 miles, with an average elevation of 3,000 feet above sea level. Between Roanoke, Va., and Asheville, N. C., 190 miles of the Parkway are open to travel, and the remainder of the route between these two cities is nearing completion.


Sports


Asheville and western North Carolina comprise a region which is a paradise for outdoorsmen. In Asheville, five golf courses, adjudged among the finest in the South, offer grass greens and fairways to the golfer. These are the courses of the Country Club of Asheville, Inc., the Malvern Hills Golf Club, the Biltmore Forest Country Club, the Beaver Lake Golf Club, and the Municipal Golf Links. Over a score of excellent courses are to be found in the resort centers of the highlands.


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Tennis courts, swimming pools and other recreational facilities are provided in Asheville. The City Recreation Park, with its huge outdoor pool, its lake for boating, its skating rink, and its amusement devices, is a center of at- traction.


More than 70 artificial lakes, located in all parts of the "Land of the Sky," provide opportunities for boating, sailing and fishing. Through the mountains many hundreds of miles of trails are open to the hiker and horseman. Streams of the region are well stocked in most cases with brook and rainbow trout, and the five game preserves in the western North Car- olina region provide good hunting for deer in the surround- ing terrain during the open hunting seasons. Bear, grouse, rabbits and other small game also are plentiful in most of the mountain regions, and during the open season, nimrods from practically every state in the Union come to this sec- tion. During five seasons, deer hunts have been held in the Pisgah National Game Preserve.


View of Lake Lure and the Valley. The Top of Chimney Rock Is in the Foreground


Horseback-riding along the many enticing mountain trails is one of the favorite recreations among visitors. Horse shows at Asheville, Tryon, Blowing Rock, Hendersonville and Linville each year are events of great interest to followers of equestrian activities.


In the mountain region near Asheville are located nearly 50 camps for boys and girls, which operate during the sum- mer months and provide excellent summer recreational pro- grams for thousands of boys and girls of school age.


In western North Carolina also are located the great religious assemblies, sites for summer recreation and confer- ences for the members of a number of denominations. These include the Baptist assembly at Ridgecrest, the Presbyterian assembly at Montreat, the Y.M.C.A. assembly at Blue Ridge, the Methodist assembly at Lake Junaluska, the assembly of the Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church at Bon Clarken near Hendersonville, and the Episcopal assembly at Lake Kanuga.


Climate and Health


An unsurpassed climate, which combines light, cool, ex- hilarating summers and mild winters, a large percentage of sunny days, mountain-protection from severe storms and a


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dry atmosphere, has long been a principal attraction of Asheville and the western portion of North Carolina. The health-giving qualities of this climate have been a factor in luring here many health-seekers in search of surcease from many different afflictions. Many well-equipped sanatoria for the treatment of pulmonary and nervous afflictions are lo- cated in and near Asheville. Most notable among these sana- toria are the U. S. Veterans Hospital at Oteen, just east of the city limits; the Veterans Hospital Annex, located near Swannanoa, and the North Carolina State Tuberculosis Hospital, near Black Mountain.


Industries


In addition to the large volume of tourist trade, Asheville is a center for industries. Located near here are the great rayon plant, at Enka; the huge pulp and paper plant, at Canton; bleacheries, blanket factory, tannery, casket fac- tory, and numerous other plants manufacturing mica prod- ucts, hosiery, dimension lumber, furniture, food products, barrel staves, rayon garments, and other articles.


Near Brevard is located the cigarette paper mill, where fine cigarette papers are made from flax.


The native industries which produce homespun woolens, rugs, native pottery, native ironwork, and numerous other woven and manufactured articles, are noted throughout the country.


Mineral Resources


A variety of valuable mineral deposits are present in the Asheville area-mica, vermiculite, feldspar, talc, kaolin, quartz, granite, marble, copper and iron of proven quantity exist in this region. The Asheville Mica Co., located here, is one of the nation's leading processors of mica. With the completion of the mineral laboratory on Coxe Ave., Ashe- ville will soon be a mineral resources center. This labora- tory is operated by the N. C. State College of Agriculture and Engineering of the University of N. C., in cooperation with the T. V. A. and the U. S. Bureau of Mines.


Trout Fishing


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Asheville Senior High School


Agriculture


Western North Carolina is noted for its production of apples, Tryon grapes, cattle and burley tobacco. Asheville is a marketing center for these products, the city having eight sales warehcuses for tobacco and an auction center for cattle and other farm animals. The region is a general farming area also, and many crops are produced. Timber also is a noted product of the highlands.


Craggy Rhododendron Gardens


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Large Stands of Virgin Timber Are Found Throughout Western North Carolina


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Biltmore Estate


Shopping Center


Due to its large trade area and the many hundreds of thousands of visitors touring western North Carolina at all seasons of the year, the city has become one of the finest high-class shopping centers in the South.


Water Supply


Asheville's water supply is the purest to be found. The water, coming from the summits of the high peaks, is noted for its soft quality and its lack of impurities. The city wa- ter system is one of the few gravity systems in existence, and Buncombe County is one of the few counties in the U. S. providing water by means of mains along most highways in the county.


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Rhododendron Blossoms in the "Land of the Sky"


For further information regarding Asheville and vicinity, write ASHEVILLE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, Asheville, N. C.


Features and Departments of a City Directory


Your new, improved City Directory is the most complete and comprehensive catalog ever published of the inhabit- ants, business concerns and institutions of your city. It is much more than just an alphabetical list of names and addresses.


Your City Directory Contains:


1


An Alphabetical list of names and addresses of every resident, business concern and insti- tution, plus wife's name and if a widow the deceased husband's initial, and the occupa- tions of all. Principal officers or owners and a description of businesses are included as well.


2


A Householders' Directory including a Street and Avenue Guide. This section lists every street and where intersecting streets appear. It lists numerically every location on each street, naming the householder or business at each number and whether the person is a homeowner or renter and if he has a telephone. Similar information is provided on office and public buildings and their occupants.


3


A Classified Business Directory -listing every business, classified as to type, and showing names and addresses. It also lists every pro- fession, club, society and association, hospital and cemetery, labor organization, library, park and playground and school.


4 A "Yellow Section" or Buyers' Guide, where the advertiser, may explain in greater detail the services or products he has to offer.


5 A Statistical and Historical Story of your city; plus miscellaneous other information.


Typical Questions


Your City Directory Will Answer


ABOUT AN INDIVIDUAL


How does he spell his name? What is his middle initial?


Is he married? What is his wife's name?


Where does he live? Does he own his home or rent? Has he a telephone? Who are his neighbors? What does he do for a living? Where does he work?


Is he the "head of the house" or a resident?


Does he own a business? Is he a member or officer?


Who else is in the same business or profession?


Is the woman single, married or a widow?


ABOUT YOUR CITY


What is the city's history? What are the latest population figures?


What is the latest statistical and general civic information?


What are the leading industries and activities of the city? What are the names and loca- tions of the schools?


What are the churches and where located?


Who are the pastors of the churches?


What are the locations of the hospitals, homes and asy- lums?


ABOUT A LOCALITY


How is the quickest way to get there?


Who lives at a given address? Is there a telephone at the ad- dress or nearby?


What is the character of the neighborhood?


Is it a "home-owners" section? What is the nearest street corner?


What is the nearest store, church, school, garage, shopping cen- ter, parking lot, etc .?


Where are the public and office buildings?


If it is a business location, what business?


If an office building, what firms or professional people are in what rooms?


ABOUT A BUSINESS CONCERN


What is the nature of the busi- ness?


What is the correct name and address?


Is it a Proprietorship, Partnership or Corporation?


Who are the partners, owners, or officers?


Who else in same or similar lines?


Your City Directory has HUNDREDS OF USES AND APPLICATIONS


BUYING


Learning new sources of supply.


Keeping up with known sources of supply. Checking on the record of firms from which you buy as to dependability, stability, etc.


SELLING (Including market analysis and sales promotion)


Locating new markets. Maintaining up-to-date mailing lists.


Analyzing the buying power of a community or street.


Routing salesmen to avoid lost motion in reaching prospects.


Locating residents of hotels and apartment buildings, many of whom are listed nowhere else.


Identifying names and titles of officials, for use of salesmen.


CREDIT REFERENCE (and Collections)


Running down delinquent debtors.


Checking credit applications as to address, moving habits, names of employers, stability of employ- ment, family status, neighbors, whether owner or renter, etc.


Identifying persons of same or similar names.


Investigating cases in welfare, charitable, social ser- vice and legal work.


DELIVERY Communication, Mailing, Etc.


Routing deliveries.


Reducing dead letters and insuring more complete delivery of mail.


Effecting delivery of messages and parcels errone- ously or defectively addressed.


Correcting names and titles.


LAW ENFORCEMENT Criminal Detection and Apprehension


Tripping bad-check passers. Deciphering illegible signatures. Guarding against habitual bill dodgers. Tracing heirs and witnesses, settling estates, and establishing facts as of a certain date.


CONSULT YOUR DIRECTORY FIRST


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ABBREVIATIONS


acct .. accountant


adj adjuster div


adv advertising dlr


agcy agency


agrl agricultural


agt agent dr


al alley


ult


. alteration


Am


. American


appr apprentice


apts apartments


archt


architect


asmblr


Assn


Association


assoc. . asst


assistant


atndt


..


attendant


atty attorney


sud . auditor es


auto automobile


avenue


0 . telephone


Bapt Baptist


bet


between


bey beyond


bgemn .. baggageman


okbndr .. bookbinder


bkpr bookkeeper


bldg building


bldr


blk block ft


blksmith .. blacksmith ftr


blrmkr .. boilermaker


blvd


boulevard


br


branch


gdnr


gds


goods


geni


general


govt government


CSP . Christian gro grocer pkr


Sclence Practitioner


cabtmkr cabinetmaker


capt


captain


carp


carpenter


cash cashier


Cath Catholic


Church


Ch


chauf


chauffeur


hosp


hospital


chem chemist or


chemical


chf


chief implts implements


chkr


checker


inc


...


Incorporated


civ


civlì


cik


clerk


cinr


cleaner


clo clothing


collr collector


coml commercial


comn commission


comnr .. commissioner


compt . . comptometer


condr


confr ..


confectioner


consulting


contr


cor


ct


custdn .... custodian


ctr cutter


del delivery Luth Lutheran


dep


dept department


dicta dictaphone


dletn .... dietitlan


dir


.director Met Metropolitan


dispr


..


dispatcher


dist


district


reader Ry


Railway


ydmstr .. yardmaster


ABBREVIATIONS OF GIVEN NAMES


Abraham Ahr


Alexander


Alex


Chsries


Chas


Daniel


Danl


Edward Edw


Elizabeth Eliz


Margaret Margt


Theodore


Theo


August


Aug


Eugene


Eug


Michael Michl


Thomas Thos


Benjamin


Bent


Frederick


Fredk


Patrick


Patk


William


Wma


Richard


Richd


Robert Robt


Samuel Saml


Josepb


Jos


Solomon


Sol


Katherine Katb


Geo


George


James Jas


Alfred Alf


Archibald Arch


Stephen Steph


wldr


welder


retail


WS ..


. West side


wtchmn .. watchman ydmn


room


...


yardman


.. meter rm


Mcth


..... Metbodist


division mfg . . manufacturing


mfr


..


manufacturer


mgr manager


mimeo . mimeograph mkr maker sch school


mkt market se southeast


mldr molder sec secretary


e or E East mlnr milliner


electrical mn man


electn electrician mono monotype msngr messenger


electro .. electrotyper


elev


elevator


mstr


master


emp


employee


mtce


maintenance


eng


engineer


mtrmn


motorman


solr


solicitor


mult1


multigraph


spl


special


music



square


BS ..


.. . south side


sta


station


sta eng


stationary engineer


sten ... stenographer stereo ... stereotyper stmftr .. steamfitter str setter


stvdr stevedore


supt


. . superintendent


super


.... supervisor


surg


surgeon


SW


..


south west


switchmn ... switchman tab mach tabulating machine


tchr


.. teacher


tech


.technician


tel


telephone


teleg


telegraph


tmkpr


timekeeper


tmstr


teamster


tndr


tender


trans .. transportation trav traveling


trnmn


tralnman


treas


treasurer


tstr


.. tester


twp


township


typ typist ..


undwrtr .. underwriter Univ University uphol . . . . upholsterer US ... United States USA


United States Army


USCG United


States Coast Guard USMC. . United States


Marine Corps


USMS


United


States Maritime


Service


USN


United States Navy


vet


veterinary


vulc


vulcanizer


w or


W


West


whol


wholesale


whsemn . warehouseman


recpt .. receptionist wid widow


wkr


worker


mdse


merchandise


. mechanic


or mechanical


ret


Rev Reverend


meter rdr ..


lumber


lieut


lieutenant


linotype


r .. resides or rooms R C. . Roman Catholic rd


.. road


RD .. Rural Delivery


real est ... real estate rec receiving


limited


itd


. deputy


mach


machinist


rep .. representative reprmn .. repairman restaurant restr


... private


prntr printer


prod


produce


prof


..


professor


proprietor


prop


prsfdr .. press feeder


prsmn


..


pressman


prsr ... presser


ptrnmkr patternmaker pub publisbing


publr ... publisher


purch .. purchasing


packer


h householder pkwy parkway


hairdrst . hairdresser pl place


plmbr


plumber


plshr


polisher


plstr


plasterer


pntr painter


PS


Public School


pres


president


Presby .. . Presbyterian


hsekpr . . housekeeper Hts Heights prfrdr . . proofreader


instructor


int rev


internal revenue


jan janitor jr junior


jwir


jeweler


kpr keeper


laborer


laby . laboratory Ihr


contractor


lino


corner


litho


lithographer


court Indrs laundress


Indry laundry


hlpr


helper


PO


postoffice


hngr


hanger


foot


osteo osteopath


fitter pass passenger


pat . patent


pdlr


· peddler


pharm


pharmacist


photog . . photographer phys


.. physician pk park ter terrace


mus


mut mutual


n or N North


Natl National


ne


nortbeast


nr


near


ns.


north side


Dw northwest ..


o .. property owner


ofc


office


opp


opposite


opr


operator


freight optom optometrist


furn furniture furngs .. furnishings


exec


.executive


express


fcty


factory


Fed Federal


figmn


flagman


fnshr


formn


finisher


foreman


for wn


forewoman


frt


bullder


..


Episc Episcopal


equip equipment


east side


exam


. examiner


exch exchange


distr distributor


dealer


dmnstr .. demonstrator do ... ditto or same drive drftsmn .. draftsman drsmkr .. dressmaker


RyMS ...


..


Railway Mail Service s or S South .. san sanitary Say . Savings


sergt


sergeant


ship


shipping


sht mtl .. sheet metal sls .sales


smstrs


...


seamstress


soc


. soclety


. associate


elec


assembler


engr


engraver


exp


gardener


brklyr


bricklayer


brkmn .... brakeman


brnr burner


hdqtrs . headquarters hdw hardware Heb Hebrew


ins


insurance


inspr


. inspector


instr


conductor


lah


Cong . Congregational cons


works


mech


Arthur Arth


Catherine


Cath


prin principal priv


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MOUNTAIN CITY LAUNDRY ABBOTT-KNIGHT DRY CLEANSING


"TELEPHONE 5301"


MILLER'S ASHEVILLE CITY DIRECTORY 1948-49


Copyright, 1948, by Piedmont Directory Co. For List of General Abbreviations see opposite page


SPECIAL ABBREVIATIONS


A & P .A & P Food Stores


ABCBd ... . Asheville Alcoholic Beverage


Control Board


Amoco.


American Oil Co


Ashy


Asheville 8B


BF


Biltmore Forest


Sayles Village


SH&PWC ..


. State Highway and Public


Works Commission


SBT&T Southern Bell Telephone & Telegraph Co


Sayles . Sayles Biltmore Bleacherles Ine


Sears Sears, Roebuck and Co


CH . Colonial Helgbts 2d hd


. second hand


sect hd


section hand


ølbr hd


slubber hand


EB


East Biltmore


ET&WNC ..... East Tennessee & Western


North Carolina Transportation Co


Efird's. .Efird's Department Store


Enka American Enka Corp


GP Grove Park


Greyhound . Atlantic Greyhound Lines


KD Koon Development


LP Linwood Park


LVP Lake View Park


Im fxr loom fixer


M


Morningside


Montgy Ward .... Montgomery Ward & Co Mtn


. Mountain


Newberry's


J J Newberry Co


Oakley


weaver 0 wVr


Alphabetical List of Names


A A A MOTOR CLUB (CAROLINA MOTOR CLUB INC), Coleman W Roberts Pres, T E Pickard Jr Sec- Genl Mgr, David J Wilkinson Br Mgr, 16 Pack sq S, Tel 3-5376, State Headquarters 701 S Tryon, Char- lotte, N C


A B C Cleaners (Rachelle H and Theo R Arledge) 29 Montford av br 406 Depot


A & B Department Store (Sol C Isaac) 723 Haywood rd


A-G STORES INC, Fred C Ingle Sec- Treas, Warehouse 381-383 Depot, Tels 2-3861 and 2-3862


A & M Garage & Body Works (Jack F Brown) repr 12 Brevard rd


A & P Food Stores (br) 247 Bilt av 285 and 609 Haywood rd 95 Henderson- ville rd 32 N Lexington av 19 Mont- ford av 6 Packs sq N 258 Patton av super mkt 501 Merrimon av


A & R Grocery (Gudger L Angel, Thos T Rogers jr) 319 Broadway


Abbiehl Mildred Mrs guide Biltmore In- dustries h71 5th av (W Ashv) " Oscar H (Mildred) atndt h71 5th av Abbott Brian E (Vivian G) production mgr Kahn Co h2 Fairmont rd


" Ernest E (Mary Sue W) mech Joe's Auto Service h128 Church


" Hattie (c) linen rm wkr Battery Pk Hotel r35 Magnolia av


" John (c; Hattie) h35 Magnolia av


Kate S (wid Fredk A) h216 Hay- wood


ABBOTT - KNIGHT DRY CLEANING, Jacob F Weaver Jr V-Pres and Genl Mgr, Clothes Cleaners and Dyers 207-213 Coxe av, Tel 5301 (See page 75 Buyers' Guide)


" Lawrence (c) plstr r35 Curve


' Lewis C (c; Lillian) chef Carl's Drive- In h35 Curve


TUDEBAKER


Sales - Service


Phone 7646


READY MIXED Concrete


For Buildings Driveways Walks Basements, Etc.


For Estimates Phone 3-6421


(A/ G


COP PAMERICA


REED & ABEE


Inc.


Brook and Fairview Rd., Biltmore


Asheville's Food Center


Operated by Asheville Fish Co., Inc.


. Quality Food Products


North Pack Sq.


·


TELS. RETAIL 2-1576


WHOLESALE 2-1578


94 Coxe Ave.


OP Oaklyn Park


Penney's J C Penney Co


Postal Accts ..... U S General Accounting Office, Postal Accounts Division


South Biltmore


BH


Beverly Hills


BVP Broad View Park


Belk's. Belk's Department Store


Bilt


Biltmore


Bowers ... Bowers Bargain Built Store Inc btry flr




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